
liese digits, how formed, 264 263—specimen of Polynesian ilfimerals Arrmaecrkc—e,m iiain. u3f8a0c ture of, i. 478.—its value as an article of comArrow
root—its culture, i. 374
Artichokes—introduced into the Archipelago by Europeans, i. 370 Arts of the Indian islanders—description of those of architecture, L m15e6ta—lsw, e1a8v2i—ng^,c a1r7p6e—ntrpya, in1t9in2g— fainsdh indgy, e1in9g5 —clportehp, ar1in78g— fiwsho,r king* 197 ——gmenaneruafla rcetmurainrkgs soanlt ,t h1e9s9e— usseafltuple atrrets, , 200—and gunpowder, 201 dress, 206—art of war, 202—description of their money, 280—calendar, 228250——naarvitihgmatieotinc,, 320578——gmeoegarsauprehsy,, 321773__- medicine, 327—musiq, 332—husbandry, 341
Bagu—its culture, i. 443
Ba4m4b6o o—applied in the construction of houses; i. 159-“dts culture*
Banana—the principal fruit consumed by the Indian islanders i. 41Q—its varieties—culture and products, 412
Beaens’d- wparixc—e eax cpoonrsteidde, riabb.le article of commerce, iii. 438—quantity
Beansz oainn —artdicelsec roipf tcioonm mofe trhcee , tiriei.e 4y1ie8l ding, i. 517—price and quality
BBeetteell--pbeopxp—era— unitisv eerxstaeln osrivnea mceunlttu oref ,t hie. I4n0d2i.a—n Siesela nadlseor s,A ir.e 2ca1 4a nd Betel
Birds’ nests, edible,—description of them, iii. 430—an article of
vcoalmume, e4rc3e5, 432—quantity and price, 433—quantity exported and
BBiitrathnsg—orc—erietsm counlytu arte, , i.i . 9435—3 practice of bestowing names at, ib.
Bliang—a species of wood exported, iii. 422
Boats—description of those of the Indian islanders, i. 193
Bondoilty a cetnivdeo,w im. 3e8n—ts,d erfeescpteivceti ning —petrhsoen aInl dclieaann liisnleasnsd, e3r9s— atthelmetpice rbautet itund dei,e t4, 340—not constitutionally indolent, 42—gifted with fortiBo—
w uannidv earrsraolwly— uesexder cbiyse dsa ivna gae s, ittrtiibnegs ,p osture by the chiefs, i. 117 by some tribes, ib.—natives not dexte2r2o2u—s pioni sothnee dm ararnoawgse museendt of the, 223 - &
Br4e1a4d -fruit—common in' the: ‘Irndian islands, i. 413—its culture
Brown tribes of the Archipelago—their superiority to the negro, i.
t1u8r—esg, eiobg.—rapchoimcapll edxiisotnr,i bution, ib.—stature, 19—shape, ib.—fea-- 20—hair, ib.—comparison of, with other
rsapceecst ionfg m thene,i r2 o2r—igsinta, n2d7ard of beauty among, 23—conjectures reBucklers—
anciently used by the Indian islanders, i. 226-—Still used
Bubffya ltoh-e— snuaptievressti toiof nC oelfe tbhees , Iinbd. ian islanders exemplified in.. th.. e c.i.rculation
of the, skull of one, i. 58—combat between the tiger and
Bubiulsf—falcoo manb aatm buestewmeeenn t twofo t,h ae fJaavvoaunreistee ,a 1m1u5s ement of the Madu-
B1 urreysien, gi.- g1r1o7unds of the Indian islanders—their situation and appearance,
i. 95—pious attachment of the natives to them, 97—>
worship of ancestors in, ib.
Cabbages—introduced by Europeans, i. 276
CCaalleanbdasahr—1—aitts wcuhlattu pree,r iio. d4 3o4f civilization-formed, i. 285—Javanese
tthhee iro ndliyv ipsieoonpsl eo fo tfh eth dea yA, rc2h8i7p—elawgeoe kw, h2o8 9h—ad'a na dn ayteiaorn, a2l,9 22—86i—n
tsrtoildl uccutriorenn to fin t hBea lHi, inibd.u— cthailse nedraar, hanodw emrao,d 3if0ie0d— beyr ath oef J aSvaalinveasnea,
3cl0e1s— anludn paerr itoimdse ooff tthhee AJarvaabnse, sbey a wndh aBt atlrinibeesse , aidbo.—ptesdu,p e3r0s2t—itiocuys
Bopuigniiso nosf aCnedle bceesre, m30o5n ies respecting eclipses, 304—calendar of the
Calico-printing—the Indian islanders ignorant of, i. 180
Cacmomphmoer—rced,e isici.r i4p1ti8o—n oprfi cthe ea ntrde eq uyaieliltdyi,n igb .it, i. 515—an article of CCaanonuot-nc—hoSuece— Fciurelt-uarrem os f plants yielding, i. 456 Capsicum—culture, i. 377
Canoes—those of the Indian islanders described, i. 193
CCaarrdpaemntorym-——siktsil lc uolft uthree, Iin. d5i1a4n islanders in, i. 193
CCaasrrsoiats-t—reien—tropdarutciaeldl yb yfo Eunudro ipne athnes, I in. d3i7a6n islands, i. 514
CCaasvtasl—ry.f—olnloow pearsr t ooff S tihwea m inil iBtaarlyi dfiovricdee do fin tthoe f oIunrd, iiai.n 2 3is7landers, i.
Ca2y2u9p—uttih ter eger.—eaitt sa ncdu ltthuereir, rie. t5a1in2ers mounted, ib.
Chsaucbos—istpeunrcseu bedy ftohre a nmeugsroeemse, n1t 1b8y— thanei mciavlisli zwehdi ctrhi baefsf,o ri.d 1t1h7i—s dfoir
Chvaemrspioand,a ka—ndi ttsh ec umltaunrne,e r4 2o3f pursuing them, ib.
CChheasms—pamkao—st iptsr ocbualtbulrye *a iP. e4r3si7an game, i. 112—only partially pracChtiilsdebde
ianr inthge— ASreceh iPpealratguori,t iiobn. Christianity—See Religion
CChinuncakm-foanrt-htrieneg——ntohte ag anmateiv oef o, fi nthtreo dIuncdeiadn b iys ltahned sC, hii.n 5e1se4, i, 111 Circumcision—where performed, i. 94